Hi, I hope I won't only get 'read perllol' as reply to my question as I have already done so.
I try to build up a three dimensional array using the push command. In perllol this is described for an array of arrays:
push @AoA, [ @tmp ];
Can I use push to append an array to an array of arrays? E.g something like:
push @AoA[$i], [ @tmp ];
Or could I use
$#AoA[$i] in some way to determine the last index of
@AoA[$i] to then add the temp array with:
foreach (@tmp) {
push @AoA[$i][$#AoA[$i]+1], $_;
}
Thanks 'varray' much for any help!
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